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Thermal management.
The Boxster models feature a new version
of thermal management to reduce friction
losses that arise during the warm-up
phase.
Thanks to the selective control strategy
and on-demand, gradual activation of the
various cooling circuits, the engine and
gearbox warm up to normal operating
temperature more rapidly. The conse -
quent reduction in friction also reduces
fuel consumption and CO
2 em issio ns.
During sporty driving, thermal manage -
ment also acts to reduce temperatures
so that a high level of performance is
maintained. Our cross-flow cooling system, as used
in motorsport, supplies each engine
cylinder uniformly with coolant, which
protects the valves against thermal
overload and, therefore, premature wear.
This improves combustion and keeps
emissions, fuel consumption and noise
comparatively low.
Exhaust system.
In the new Boxster models, each cylinder
bank has its own stainless-steel exhaust
tract. Downstream of their respective
rear silencer, the tracts converge into
a connecting tube and a single (Boxster)
or t win (Boxster S) tailpipe. The stereo
Lambda control circuitr y controls and monitors each cylinder bank separately.
For each exhaust tract, four correspond
-
ing oxygen sensors regulate the composi -
tion of the exhaust gas and monitor the
performance of the catalytic converters.
Having separate tracts means that the
exhaust gas can flow more freely. The
resulting reduction in pressure loss has a
positive impact on power output, torque
and the unmistakable engine sound.
Available as an option for the new Boxster
models is the sports exhaust system
1)
including sports tailpipe. It produces an
even more resonant Porsche sound.
For ward thrust |
Engine
For fuel consumption and CO2 emissions please refer to page 127.
1) Not available at launch. Please consult your
Centre for availability.
1 Boxster tailpipe
2 Boxster S t win tailpipe